WEBVTT Breaking news tonight -- Marshalltown police are investigating an unexplained death inside a hair salon. Police got the call around 11 this morning... Of a woman dead inside the Center Cuts and More business at 19 South Center Street. The woman has been identified as 39-year-old Ginger Carter of Marshalltown. The cause and manner of her death hasn't been determined. An autopsy has been scheduled for tomorrow. Police say there's no public safety threat. The DCI is assisting in the investigation.

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Updated: 9:25 PM CST Feb 10, 2019

Authorities in Marshalltown are investigating a woman’s death, though details were scant. Marshalltown police were sent Sunday morning to Center Cuts & More on South Center Street in downtown Marshalltown on reports of an “unexplained death.” Police Chief Michael Tupper said in a news release that the cause of death is undetermined. The victim has been identified as 39-year-old Ginger Carter, of Marshalltown. The Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation, the Marshall County Attorney's Office and the Marshall County medical examiner are assisting in the investigation. An autopsy has been scheduled for Monday. Authorities said there is no public safety threat. This is a developing story. Check back with KCCI-TV, kcci.com or our mobile app for developments to this story.

MARSHALLTOWN, Iowa (KCCI) —

Authorities in Marshalltown are investigating a woman’s death, though details were scant.

Marshalltown police were sent Sunday morning to Center Cuts & More on South Center Street in downtown Marshalltown on reports of an “unexplained death.”

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Police Chief Michael Tupper said in a news release that the cause of death is undetermined. The victim has been identified as 39-year-old Ginger Carter, of Marshalltown.

The Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation, the Marshall County Attorney's Office and the Marshall County medical examiner are assisting in the investigation.

An autopsy has been scheduled for Monday. Authorities said there is no public safety threat.

This is a developing story. Check back with KCCI-TV, kcci.com or our mobile app for developments to this story.